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In short (no pun intended), Young was amazing at playing X-box

 

This is like hiring only Harvard grads because they are "smart". I can't tell you in my previous line of work how many Harvard grads I met that were book smart but street idiotic. Chris Weinke comes to mind here, great QB mind, horrible QB athlete, we basically drafted a noodle armed Weinke.

 

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Just now, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Bryce spoke well during dinners. Same thing happened with Rhule.

Yeah, no more dinners please. Tepper and company RAVED about the dinner conversations of both Rhule and Bryce. It was HUGE in the evaluation of both.

Folks, we're looking for football people. I'm not trying to figure out if I want you dating my daughter.

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3 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Complete opposite of Cam Newton. He was flashy with a funky hairstyle. Young is a choir boy, polite, and not loud.

Unfortunately, that's not enough to play and win in the NFL 

Before Cam Newton lost his fashion mind he was also pretty square and had a lame fashion line at Belk's. His parent's ran a church

https://www.vice.com/en/article/pgnypg/the-house-that-built-cam

 

Cam was pretty square coming out of college, he was just basically built like Zeus though

 

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2 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Complete opposite of Cam Newton. He was flashy with a funky hairstyle. Young is a choir boy, polite, and not loud.

Unfortunately, that's not enough to play and win in the NFL 

You know what also isn't enough to win in the NFL? Having the worst collection of Oline, WRs, TEs, and RBs in the entire NFL. Bottom. Tier. Every position group. Not only is it impossible to win with but also impossible to play like a top 15 QB with that mess. Throw in the playcalling and you could have drafted Jesus Christ himself #1 overall and he'd look like a bust in this offense

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As someone said, Tepper made his money by being good at math and letting the data tell him what to do.

I think his dream was to come into the NFL and revolutionize it by using analytical tools to get all the best players etc. Like a type of money ball.

The problem is the data just isn’t there at the college level.

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1 minute ago, Tbe said:

As someone said, Tepper made his money by being good at math and letting the data tell him what to do.

I think his dream was to come into the NFL and revolutionize it by using analytical tools to get all the best players etc. Like a type of money ball.

The problem is the data just isn’t there at the college level.

I just don't think it's a data thing. There's no sure thing in the draft. Great college players that don't translate. Great athletes that don't translate. Guys who don't have great measurables but translate anyway. There's no foolproof blueprint to follow and that's why there's steals and busts every year.

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Same thing with Reich. I knew once I heard that Reich had relayed to Tepper that he pretty much already interviewed his staff before getting the job, Reich was going to be the guy. 
 

Not to mention that Reich had been apart of that Philly Super Bowl team. Tepper was smitten at first site. 
 

Tepper shouldn’t be involved on the football side of things, but if he is, he’s gotta let his biases go, and go into these interviews and evaluation sessions with an open mind. 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Hell, I like Bryce. He seems like a really good guy.

It was just very obvious watching him at Bama that his physical skill set was marginal at best at the NFL level.

Bryce doesn’t have that Alpha that Cam, Jake, Brady, Brees….I could go on and on. Stroud has that Alpha. Bryce reminds me of a weak puppy left out in the cold. There is nothing leader about this soft spoken baby. He ain’t it. 

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